Mold-making machine.



G'. F. KNOWLTON da P. P. ELLIOTT.

MOLD MAKING MACHINE.

APPLIUATION FILED MAY B, 1911.

C. F. KNOWLTON & PQE'. ELLIOTT.

Patented Mar. 23, 1915.

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C. I'. KNOWLTON & I. I'. ELLIOTT.

MOLD MAKING MACHINE.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 8, 1911.

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MOLD MAKING MACHINE.

APPLIGATION FILED MAY 8,1911.

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MOLD MAKING MACHINE.

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MQLD MAKING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED MAY 8,*1911.

Patented Mar. 23, 1915.

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v THE MORRIS PETERS CO., FHOTO-LITHO. WASHINGTON, D. C.

C. I'. KNOWLTON & I. I. ELLIOTT.

MOLD MAKING MACHINE. APPLICATION FILED MAY B, 1911. Y

Patented Mar. 23, 1915.

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THE NORRIS PETERS C0.. PHOTO-LITHO., WASHINGTUN. D. C.

Nrn srv CHARLES F. KNOWLTON ANI)IEIMiNK` F. ELLIOTT, 0F PITTSBURGH,` PENNSYLVANIA, v

.ASSIGNOR-S TO THE OSBORN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, OHIO,`

A CORPORATION OF OHIO.V

MOLD-MAKING MACHINE.

Application filed May 8, 1911. `Serial ITo. 625,728.

ful Improvement in Mold-Making Ma-A chines, of which the following is a specification, the principle of the invention being herein explained and the best mode in which we have contemplated applying that principle, so as to distinguish it from other inventions.

The present improved mold making ma-` chine may be regarded as a modication of the so-called roll-over type of machine which is characterized by'having the frame, that carries the pattern plate, oscillatorily supported about a substantially central axis, in place of an axis to one side as in 'the familiar rock-over type of construction. rThe modification in question relates to the construction of the supports 4for said pattern plate, which are so arranged that they may be tilted from a normal vertical posi-V tion to a substantially horizontal position and thus lower'the mold, or flask containing the same, which is attached, of coursedur v ing the molding operation to the pattern plate carrier, down onto the floor, or suoli:

other support, independent of the machine, as it may be desired to 'utilize for they reception of the completed mold.

Other features of novelty are incidentally involved in the construction thus referred to, whereby this roll-over rock-down effect' is secured, as also in the construction ofthe mechanism for withdrawing the pattern plate from the mold.

Said invention, then, consists of the means hereinafter fully described and'pa-r-l ticularly pointed out in the claims.

in position on said machine and in the condition it would present after being filled with sand; Fig. 2 is a front elevational view Specication of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar. as, isis'.

of said machine, viewing `the same from 'the right in Fig.fl; Fig. 3 is aplanview thereof, but omitting both theafoiesaid flask, or

mold-containing box, and also `partially breaking away the pattern plate, in order not to obscure the operating mechanism proper; Fig. 4L is an end view of the machine corresponding to'that of Fig-1, but show- Y ing the'pattern plate carrier inrolled-over, that is, inverted position relatively -to that of said Fig. l; Fig. 5 is again a side elevation of the machine illustrating a third operative position iny which the supports for the pattern plate carrier have been rocked down so as to lower the invertedask-onto the floor; Fig. 6 is a view corresponding to Fig.. 5, but ,showing the pattern plate with drawn from the mold; Fig.'7 is a sectional Y Y horizontal section through one end of the `view on line 7-7, Figs. 2 aiid, illustrating l a detaily of the mechanism for thus withy pattern carrier frame as indicated bythe l line 8 8, Fig. 2; Fig. 9 is a view on the lline 9-9.in Fig. 3, andFig. l0 is a View similar to Fig. 7 but showing the plate 16 removed. 'i

The general form of the machine base 1 is best indicated in the plan view of Fig. f

3; said basevbeing preferably mounted upon wheels or rollers 2 in order to permit of the keasy removal of the machine from one location to another. Pivoted on said baseabout a common axis'is a pair of rocking arms 3 of sufficiently heavy construction to support the pattern carrying frame 4 together lwith theffilled flask 5 whichy will weigh more yor less depending upon its size and the form of the mold to be made therein; This frame is oscillatorily mounted between saidV arms about a horizontal axis parallel, of course,

with the pivotal axis of the arms upon the base ofk the machine. Trunnion bearings 6 are preferably utilized in effecting such connection between the frame and the respec-k tive arms, the end members? of the frame, which are of the general rectangular form of the rmachine being provided with stub shafts for this purpose. rhese end members 7 are preferably made indep'eifidently ,of the transverse connecting members 8 so 1 shown in the .several side elevational views L commodated on any particular machine may be arranged for in the construction of said machine. Said transverse members obviously leave an open interior space in the frame in which the pattern plate 9 is designed to be movably supported. For thus supporting said plate, a carrier is provided consisting of two end members 10 slidably f held in the respective end members 7 of the frame. rThe latter are formed with vertical guide-ways 11 for the purpose of thus holding the end members of said carrier which are adjustable in the fashion indicated in Figs. 3 and 8 for the purpose of taking up wear. As shown in the figures last referred to, the guide-ways consist of elongated strips set into slots, or grooves l2, in the frame ends, set screws 13 with suitable lock nuts serving to retain the said guide ways in desired position. ln order to further steady the movement of the carrier each end member is also provided with a vertically extending central stem 14 that is fitted in a guide bea-ring 15 in the corresponding end member of the frame.

For vertically reciprocating the carrier in its holding frame, we prefer to employ mechanism of the same general construction as that described in U. S. Patent No. 982,971, dated January 31, 1911. Such mechanism in its present modified form comprises two similar crank plates 16 mounted, one at each end of the frame, on a suitable crank shaft Y17'. Each such crank plate is provided with an eccentrically disposed pin 18 that forms in effect a Wrist pin for reciprocating the pattern plate carrier. rlChis wrist pin is connected with the corresponding end-member of the carrier by being provided with a shuttle block 19 that is slidably held in a horizontally disposed slot or way 20 incorporated in the structure of said end member. ln the upper position of the carrier, such block is designed to be thrown slightly over the center, or axis, of the plate 16 and operating shaft 17, so that the carrier will be securely retained in such position, movement of the plate being thus limited by an adjustable stop 21 secured in the slot wherein the block is thus slidably held.

In order to secure the simultaneous actuation of the cranks at both ends of the machine, a shaft QQ. is journaled in the frame to one side of the carrier and is then connected at each of its ends with the correspending crank-shaft 17 by means of bell-- .cranks 23 respectively mounted on such crank-shaft and the end of the adjacent operating shaft, and links 24, connecting corresponding arms of said bell cranks. A hand lever 26, removably held in a socket 27, on one end of the operating shaft, is provided for the use of the operator running the machine.

The operation of drawing is accomplished by rotating the handle 26 through a half revolution. This will rotate the cranks, and the action of the block 19 in the slot will move the plate either upwardly or downwardly, according to the direction of movement of the handle 26. An inspection of Figs. 7, 8, 9 and 10 will indicate clearly the operation of the different parts during he drawing operation.

The pattern plate 9 (Fig. 3) designed for use with our improved machine is mounted at each end upon the upper faces of the end members 10 of the carrier, regarding said carrier and holding frame as in their normal position. Said plate, however, is of such a width as to pass freely between the side members 8 of the frame, or rather between adjustable plates 28 secured upon the faces of the uppermost of said members, in the normal position of parts, so that when the flask is secured to the carrier a closure is formed therefor by the pattern plate, frame, and these plates taken together. ln the inverted position of the frame, after the flask has been filled, said pattern plate, by reason of the foregoing construction, may be withdrawn from the sand in the flask without releasing the latter from the frame, as will be presently more fully set forth in describing the general operation of the machine,

The pair of rocking arms, which it has been seen provide an oscillatory support for the frame d and pattern carrier held therein, are provided with rearwardly extending arms 29 that in the normal position of parts (see Fig. 1), as well as in the position of parts shown in Fig. t, rest upon the machine base andl serve to form of said rocking arms, a rigid support by reason of the location of the oscillatory axis of the frame somewhat to the rear of the axis of oscillation of said arms. These rearwardly extending stop-arms are furthermore connected by means of a transverse rod or bar 30, that provides a convenient handle for the operator to seize when he desires to rock the arms forwardly from their normal vertical position to the substantially horizontal position illustrated in Figs. 5 and 6. This forward tilting, or rook-down, movement is restrained by means of tension springs 31 connected with the upper ends of the respective rocking arms and with rearward extensions from the base, so that the operator is not required to put forth any particular exertion to make the descent of the flask onto the floor a gradual easy one.

lt is of course desirable that uch flask, or in other words the frame and pattern plate carrier, be maintained -against movement about their' common axis pending oscillation f the aforesaid rocking arms; that is, said flask should be held in horizontal, although inverted, position while it is thus being low- Y 33, and thus the frame 4, in a horizontalV frame. A 4

adapted tolock the frame in either its'norered onto thefloor. To accomplishlthisend, a third rockingarm 32,'pa-rallel with one of the aforesaid pair of'arms 3, is provided,

said arm 32 being pivotallyconneeted at its lower endto themachine Vbase and at its "upper end to a transversely disposed member 33 journaled about the same trunnion axis 6 by which the adjacentjend of the frame is connected with said rocking arm3. Said arm 'extends beyond its connection with the trunnion to a point' alined with the side of the frame 4 that holds the pattern plate thrown upwardly, engages a cam edge 507m'V its housing, thereby withdrawing bolt 34 as is necessary preparatory to rolling over the This bolt it will be observed lis mal or inverted position as maybe desired, and when the frame is thus inverted and locked to said arm 33, the effect of thethird rocking arm 32 will be to maintain said larm position pending oscillationo'f the rocking arms 3 that support the frame;v The flask will thus be lowered in a horizontal position onto the oor. e e

l/Vhile any suitable clamping means may be employed for securing the flask onto the i* frame that holdsthe pattern plate carrier, those illustratedin the several figures of the drawing, although notpresented as apart of this invention, are preferred as lending themselves to ready adjustment for different depths of flask. As shown, said means'com# prise two members 38 and 39 slidably secured together and recurvedwor otherwise provided at their outer ends with suitable engagingV elements whereby 'they may catch onto the side memberof the frame and the bottom board 40 wherewith the flask 5 is closed after being lled with sand in the position illustrated in Fig. l. One of the said clamp members is provided ,with `a rack 41 while on the other is pivotally mounted a mutilated worm 42 provided with a handle 43 and adaptedin'one position about its axis to engage said rack. the clamp may be adjusted relatively to each other to provide "approximately the righty length and then by turningsaid handled 'worm it is not only brought into locking engagement with thefrack, so as to prevent separation of the clamp members, but) also,

owing to the pitch of its teeth, it serves to draw them tightly together and thus hold the flask securely onto the frame.`

Said plunger is moreover pro-dk The members of l Having aus described instaura@ mrious structural `features characterizing our improved molding machine the mannerof its operation maybe briefly set forth;` w

i Ars has` been previously eXplained,Fig. lv

represents what may be called'theinitial v position of the machine, in'whichthe flask is represented as being filled' with 'sand, the bottom board placedthereon, and thewhole j' clamped securely to the'frame rthat holds the pattern'plate carrier. "Thelatter ofcourse is in position in register with 'the face of the frame against which the `flask is thus 'clamped so as to close the flask on'its under side as it rests on said frame. The next operation is to invert'the frame, with the liask and all, into the position shown in Fig. 4.

This is done by the operator directly laying 1 hands onto either the flask or the frame, the

partsbeing so nearly balanced that but little difficulty is experienced in'eifectingthis rolllover movement. `locking bolt 34 requires 'to be withdrawn only howeverto bethrown into engagementv with the opposite corner ofthe frame, when'` the latterhas beeninverted. Thus locked Priorythereof, ofl course,

tothe arm 33 kthat Ais :connected with 'the third rockerrsupport32, the frame is pushed' forwardly andl downwardly by the operator taking hold of the rod 30, as has been already explained. The result ofthis operay tion is to lower the flask onto the'flooras illustrated in Fig. 5. Next the pattern plate, with the attached pattern, is Vwithdrawn from the sand in the flask by actuation'of "the hand-lever 26 on the shaft 22 that is connected to operate the crank '16 at each endof the frame". This operation, after the l. pattern has beenfinally withdrawn, is illustrated in F ig. 6. It will bel'noted that the clamps that secure the flask to the frame are still in place, Vfor they are vthus maintained pending such pattern drawing.27 operation.

It accordingly is unnecessary to take *any f rpains to accurately level the'flask preparatory to drawing the-pattern, inasmuch as an accurate, straight draw 1s insured, even though the floor onto Ywhich the flaskhas been deposited is irregular.

Preferably the flask will be depositedA oni the earth or sand which usually constitute the' floor of a foundry, so that it may be ap-f proximately leveled up and not be distorted by settling too unevenly when the clamps are finally removed, as they are, 'as soon as the drawing operation is completed. Upon such completion and'release of the mold the rocking arms are'restored to their normal vertical position by the action/of the' tension springs 31, the pattern plate is brought flush with.' the face Vof the frame` and the latter "rolled over into vposition to receive afresh 'Y flask. Before filling such flask, or atleast i before depositing Vthe same after it has been filled, the machine is rolled along the floor rasoV a sufiicient'distance to allow lthe flask' to Ybe lowered clear of the ypreviously deposited flask. v

It is contemplated that in operation the machine may be moved to follow the retreating sand pile and leave a line of finished molds behind, thus eliminating all unnecessary handling of either the sand or the molds, and in this way contributing materially to the saving of labor.

The various other operative advantagesY of the machine should be sufficiently apparent from the foregoing general description, without being especially adverted to here.

Other modes of applying the principleof our invention may be employed instead of the one explained, change being made as regards the mechan-ism herein disclosed, provided the means stated by any of the following claims orthe equivalent of suchstated means be employed.

We therefore particularly point out. and distinctly claim as our invention l. ln a machine of the character described, the combination of a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted on said support about a horizontal axis; and a pattern carrier movable in said frame in a direction transverse of such axis.

2. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a pair of rocking arms oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; and a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis.

3. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a pair of rockingarms oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a pattern carrier oscillatorily Vmounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; and a third yarm parallel .with the aforesaid arms, adapted to be connected with said carrier to prevent oscillation of the same pending oscillation of said arms.

4. In a machine of the character described,

Y the combination of a pair of rocking arms oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; and means adapted to hold said pattern carrier against movement about its axis pending oscillation of said arms, said means including a third rocking arm parallel with theaforesaid pair of arms and means adapted to connect said third arm with said carrier to one side of itsy axis.

5. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a pair of rocking arms oscillatory from a vertical to asubstantially horizontal position; a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; and means adapted to hold saidfpattern carrier against movement about its axis pending oscillation of said arms, said means including a third rocking arm parallel with the aforesaid pair of arms and means adapted to connect said third arm with said carrier to either side of itsaxis as desired.

6. In a machine of the character described,

thecombination of a pair of rocking arms oscillatory-from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; and a pattern carrier movable in said frame in a direction transverse of such -mounted between said arms about a horizontall axis; a pattern carrier movable in said frame in a direction transverse of such axis; and means adapted to maintain said frame against movement about its axis pending oscillation of said arms, said means including a third rockingarm parallel with the aforesaid pair of arms and means adapted .to connect said third arm with said frame to one side of its axis. y

9. In a machine of the character described, the. combination of a pair of rocking arms oscillatory froma vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier movable in said frame in a direction transverse of such axis; and meansadapted to maintain said frame against movement about its axis pending oscillation of y-said arms, said means including a third rocking arm parallel with the aforesaid pair of arms and meansy adapted to connect said third arm with said frame to either side of its axis.

10. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; means for controlling such movement ofsaid support; and a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted on said support.

l1. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a support oscillatory from a' vertical to a substantially horizontal position; resilient means for controlling such movement of saidsupport; and a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted on said support. l

12. In a machine of the character Vdescribed, the combination fof a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a tension springtending to restrain such movement oi said support; and a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted on said support.

18. In a machine of the character described, the combination of the machine base; a-pair of rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal Y position; a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis, the centerof gravity of said arms and carrier in the vertical position of said arms lying to o-ne side of their pivotal axis; and a stop adapted to retain said arms in such vertical position. j

14. In a machine of the character del scribed, the combination of the machine base; a pair of rockingarms pivoted on said base about a commonaxis and oscillatoryfrom a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a pattern ycarrier oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis, the center VVof gravity of said arms and carrier in the vertical position of said arms lyingto one side of their pivotal axis; a stop adapted to retain said arms in such vertical position; and means for controlling the movement of said arms from vertical to horizontal position. v

15. In a machine `of the character described, the combination of the machine base apair of rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and `oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a pattern carrier oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis, the center of gravity of said arms and carrier in the vertical position of said arms lying to one side of their pivotal axis; a stop adapted to retain said arms in such vertical position; and tension springs connecting said arms with said base and tending to retain movement of said arms from vertical to horizontal position.

16. In a machine of the character described, the combination of the machine base; a pair of rocking arms pivoted in said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantiallyv horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; and a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis.

17. In a machine of the character described, the combination of the machine base; a pair of rocking arms pivoted in said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; and means, mounted on said frame, adapted to position said carrier therein.

18. In a machine of the character ,described, the combination of the machine ibase; a pair of rocking arms pivoted in said base about a common axis and oscillatory fromv a vertical lto. a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizon-v tal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; andmeans, mounted on said frame, adapted to position saidv carrier therein, said means including a crank having eccentric engagement with said carrier. r

19. In a machine of the character described, the combination of the machine base; a pair of rocking arms pivoted on said base about a .common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said armsabout a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held at opposite ends in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverseof such axis; and two operatively connected cranks mounted in said frame, one at each end of said carrier, and eccentrically connected with the latter.

20. In a machine of the character described, the combination of the machine base; a pair of rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held: at opposite ends in said trame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; two cranks y mounted in said frame, lone at each end of said carrier, and eccentrically connected with the latter; a shaft journaled in said frame to one side of said carrier; and operative connections between said shaft and cranks, respectively.` 'Y Y 21. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a machine base; a pair of rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held at opposite ends in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; two' cranks mounted in said frame, one at each end of said carrier, and eccentricallyconnected with the latter, a shaft journaled ink said frame to one side of said carrier; and operative .con-

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nections betiveen said shaft and cranks, respectively, said connections including a plurality of links and bell-crank levers.

22. ln a machine of the character described, the combination of a machine base; a pair of rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a Aiaine osoillatorily mounted betvfeen said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held at opposite ends in said trame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; two cranks mounted in said trame, one at each end of said carrier, and eccentrically connected with the latter, a shaft ournaled in said frame to one side of said carrier; and operative connections between said shafts and cranks, respectively, said connections including a bell-crank lever mounted on either end of said shaft, other bell-crank levers mounted on said cranks and links connecting said bell crank levers on said shaft Withsaid bell-crank levers on said cranks.

23. ln a machine of the character described, the combination of a suitable base; a pair ot rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame osoillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said trame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis, the center of gravity of said arms, said frame and said pattern carrier in the vertical position of said arms lying to one side of the pivotal axis of said arms; and a stop adapted to retain said arms in such vertical position.

Q4. In a machine of the character described, the combination of a suitable base; a pair oi rocking arms pivoted on said base about a common axis and oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a trame osoillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern-carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis, the center of gravity of said arms, said frame and said pattern carrier in the vertical position of said arms lying to one side of the pivotal axis of said arms; a stop adapted to retain said arms in such vertical position; and resilient means for controlling the movement of said arms from the vertical to the horizontal position.

25. ln a machine of the character described a pair of rocking arms oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame osoillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; means mounted on said frame for positioning said carrier, the center of gravity ot said arms, said frame and said carrier and said means in the vertical position of said arms lying to one side of the pivotal axis of said arms; and a stop adapted to retain said arms in their vertical position.

26. In a machine oi" the character described, a pair of rocking arms oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame osoillatorily mounted between said arms about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as'to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; means mounted on said trame for positioning said carrier, the center of gravity of said arms, said frame and said carrier and said means in the vertical position of said arms lying to one side of the pivotal axis or said arms; a stop adapted to retain said arms in their vertical position; and resilient means for controlling the movement of said arms from their vertical to their horizontal position.

27. ln a machine of the character described, the combination of a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially 'horizontal position; a frame osoillatorily mounted on said support about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; alined stub-shafts attached to said frame; connections between said stub-shafts and said carrier; and means adapted to simultaneously oscillate said stub-shafts, thereby positioning said carrier.

28. In a. machine of the character described, the combination of a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame osoillatorily mounted on said support about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; alined stub-shafts attached to said frame; a bell-crank lever connected to each of said stub-shafts; and means adapted to simultaneously oscillate said levers, thereby positioning said carrier.

29.1n a machine of the character described, the combination of a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame osoillatorily mounted on said support about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; alined stub-shafts attached to said frame; a bell-crank lever connected to each of said stub-shafts; a shaft rotatably mounted at one end of said frame; means adapted to rotate the same; and other means operated by said shaft and adapted to simultaneously oscillate said bell-crank levers thereby positioning said carrier.

'30. ln a machine of the character described, the combination ot a support oscillatory from a vertical to a substantially horizontal position; a frame oscillatorily mounted on said support about a horizontal axis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a direction transverse of such axis; alined stub-shafts attached to said frame; a bell-crank lever connected to each of said stub-shafts; a shaft rotatably mounted at one end of said frame; a handle adapted to rotate the same; and links attached to said shaft and said bellcrank levers and adapted to produce simultaneous oscillation of said stub-shafts upon rotation of said last named shaft, thereby positioning said carrier.

3l. In a machine of the character described; the combination of a support oscilaxis; a pattern carrier slidably held in said frame so as to be movable in a `rdirection transverse of such axis; alined stub-shafts attached to 'said frame; a bell-crank lever connected to each 'of said stub-shafts; a shaft rotatably mounted at one end of sa-id frame; a handle adapted to rotate the same; other bell-crank levers attached to said last named shaft; and links connecting the ends ofsuoh tWo bell-cranl levers on either side of said frame,.vvhereby oscillation of said last-named shaft produces simultaneous oscillation of said two stub-shafts, thereby positioning said carrier. Y'

Signed by us thisth day of May, 1911.

, Attested by* L.r H. MCCABE, H. H. MCCABE.

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